Abstract

The Mg-3 pct Al-1 pct Zn (AZ31) alloy has been used as a model material for understanding the grain-refinement process of a Mg alloy fabricated by equal-channel angular extrusion (ECAE). The effects of ECAE processing parameters on grain refinement have also been studied; it was found that these effects are quite different from those for fcc metals. A multitemperature extrusion procedure has been developed, which can produce an ultrafine-grained AZ31 alloy having a grain size 0.37 μm. For the AZ31 alloy, this ultrafine-grained alloy has a record high strength accompanied by reasonably good tensile ductility. The success of the development of this ECAE procedure proves that ECAE can offer a good opportunity for the development of high-strength Mg alloys.

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